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Shanghai, To-day.

IN view of the danger of "severe and extensive fighting," the Japanese consular authorities have issued a notice to foreign consuls on the advisability of evacuating their nationals from Hangchow and Shaoshing, 35 miles south-east of Hangchow.

The Japanese consular authorities point out that it is the wish of the Japanese forces that "all foreign nationals in those areas stay away las much as possible from the zone of actual fighting and evacuate with- fout delay.**

Transportation facilities for evacuees must be left to the respec- tive consuls to arrange, according to the Japanese spokesman at yester- day afternoon's press conference.

At present there are 31 foreigners in Hangchow, including 15. Britons and five Americans Reuter.

HAVOC IN BLACK SEA GALE SEA GALE

Istanbul, To-day.

MEETING OF CHINA ENVOYS

London, To-day. The Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Quo Tai-chi, is leaving for Paris, to-day

In the French capital he will meet Continental Chinese Am- bassadors at a conference in the presence of Mr. Chen King-po, special Chinese envoy to Europe, after which Mr. Chen will return to China.-Reuter.

STEAMER

A terrific gale in the Black Sea ADRIFT IN

yesterday wrought havoc to ship-

ping and later swept over Turkey MEDITERRANEAN

A number of ships are reported

to have foundered, in one case only one of the crew of 25 of a Turkish

cargo steamer being picked up

Malta, To-day.

"Olympus

after the ship had smashed itself The British fleet tender Ito pieces against rocks in the ".

Bosphorus.

yesterday

Communications in most parts picked up four men in an of Turkey have been disorganised open boat near Malta.

-Reuter.

The men were from a Nor- wegian steamer which broke her

LECTURETOUR propeller 60 miles off Malta, and

ON CHINA'S CASE

London, To-day.

drifted to within fifteen miles of the island.

The mate and three seamen then took to the boat in an at- tempt to reach shore, but were unable to make land.

Col Thomas Chou, former secre- tary of General Chiang Kai-shek, The steamer is still adrift and sailed from Southampton for New British destroyers and naval York yesterday for a lecturing tour planes at present are searching in the United States Reuter. for her Reuter

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